
Ladies, Here’s How to Pamper Your Heart at Any Age
Heart disease is the most common cause of death among women, and younger women are having more heart attacks. Most of our heart disease risk is within our control.
Heart disease is the most common cause of death among women, and younger women are having more heart attacks. Most of our heart disease risk is within our control.
It’s hard to find time to spend an hour at the gym each day. But research says we can still get health benefits by working exercise into our daily routine.
Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, is easily treated with antibiotics. But if it’s missed it can lead to long-term problems with the heart, joints and memory.
Mix up your salad by trying this new twist that includes roasted rutabaga, kale and peppers.
Try this quick version of a popular Mediterranean summer dish.
Achieving a healthy weight after bariatric surgery is a major milestone. But sometimes, significant weight loss can lead to loose, sagging skin that affects health and quality of life. With body...
Lead is a neurotoxin that’s found in old pipes, paint, dust and many products. Lead harms a child’s growing brain, so it’s important to keep it away from your kids.
Doctors have known for a long time that having diabetes raises your risk of heart attack. A new study is highlighting the dangers of diabetes for people under 40.
On Day 1 of the Feel Whole Challenge, participant Jenna Summers describes how she framed planned her 21 days.
On Day 21 of the Feel Whole Challenge, participant Ayana Lage shares her reflection on the challenge.
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